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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

Gifted Kids' Classes: A Mysterious Past?

Years ago, some kids were in special classes called GATE. Now, adults who were in these classes are wondering if they were secretly trained by the CIA! One of these adults, Anna Mills, shared her old school work on TikTok. People were surprised to see assignments about codes, graphs, sign language,

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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

Schools Scramble for Info After PowerSchool Hack

Lowcountry schools are back to business as usual, but they're on high alert after a data breach at PowerSchool. The South Carolina Department of Education is helping out by looking into what went wrong. Something called personally identifiable information was compromised, and this isn't just a local

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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Students' Views on Agile Learning

Have you heard of agile methodology? It's all about making learning hands-on and active. One popular way to do this is through something called "scrum. " Scrum is often used in project management, but this study looks at how nursing students feel about using it in their education. The goal is to fig

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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

How French Sign Language Handles Mistakes

Ever wondered how well people who use French Sign Language (LSF) can understand signs that are not perfectly pronounced? Researchers decided to find out. They created a little experiment where LSF users watched videos of signs that were slightly off. These signs had changes in how the hand was shape

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Front of Pack Labels: FDA's New Plan to Fight Chronic Diseases

Imagine opening a bag of chips or a bottle of juice, and seeing right there on the front, in plain language, whether it's high, medium, or low in stuff like saturated fat, sodium, or added sugar. That's what the FDA is proposing for packaged food and drinks to help Americans make healthier choices q

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Rethinking Obesity: A New Approach

Imagine if doctors didn't just look at your weight to figure out if you're obese. An international group has come up with a new way to define obesity that focuses on body fat and medical issues, not just weight. This means the old method, called B. M. I. , might be changed to just a starting point f

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Cuba's Terrorism Tag Lifted: What Happens Next?

The Biden administration recently decided to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. This change came after Cuba freed 553 political prisoners, many of whom were jailed following huge protests in July 2021. The move was welcomed by the Catholic Church, which had been negotiating wi

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Jan 15 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis's Honest Revelations: Unveiling the Church's Past

Picture this: a small, secret box, tucked away and passed down through generations of Popes. Inside, hidden stories of wrongdoings, abuse, and corruption within the Catholic Church. This box was discovered by Pope Francis, a man known for his love for football and tango, hailing from a large family

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Esterified Octacosanol: A New Weapon Against High Cholesterol in Mice

Scientists are digging into a potential new way to fight high cholesterol in mice. They took a close look at lauric-acid-esterified octacosanol (LEO) and oleic-acid-esterified octacosanol (OEO). These are modified versions of octacosanol, a substance found naturally in foods like wheat germ and rice

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Jan 15 2025EDUCATION

Meet the New Change-Makers at Royal Oak Schools

Royal Oak Schools has a new group of leaders stepping up to guide their Board of Education. This team will be instrumental in shaping the future of the schools and ensuring they stay inclusive, diverse, and centered on student growth. The Superintendent, Mary Beth Fitzpatrick, is thrilled about the

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